It would depend on whether the services they were linked up with by the families that sponsored them were services that were funded by IRCC through our service provider organizations, but it's hard for us to tell for any individual family. We are the major service provider of language training services, for example, for immigrants and refugees across the country through our service provider organizations.
The other thing we find is that privately sponsored refugees tend to come with better language skills and language ability in English, for example. That's one of the reasons why, overall, as a pattern, we see that they tend to avail themselves less of the services we provide.
Yes, those are the only services that are referenced here in this report.